For any medical practise in the UAE, insurance empanelment is not just an option, it is a critical business engine. Amber Health Consultancy ensures your facility is positioned to benefit from the UAE’s insurance-driven economy.
By becoming an empanelled provider, your facility is instantly visible to a wider demographic of policyholders. Most patients in the UAE search for “In-Network” clinics through their insurance mobile apps or directories. Amber helps you secure these partnerships so that your practitioners are the first choice for residents in your area.
Affordability is a major factor in a patient’s choice of clinic. Through empanelment, Amber helps you establish agreed-upon rates with insurance companies. This transparency protects your patients from high out-of-pocket costs and ensures your facility receives consistent, negotiated payments for services rendered.
Amber Health Consultancy is a leader in healthcare management and strategic provider solutions in the UAE. We provide a specialized, end-to-end insurance empanelment service designed to get your facility “In-Network” with maximum efficiency.
We act as the professional bridge between your medical facility and the region’s leading insurance payers. Our team manages the entire lifecycle of the empanelment process, allowing you to focus on delivering clinical excellence while we secure your revenue streams.
Our goal is to eliminate the barriers between your healthcare services and the policyholders who need them. Whether you are launching a new clinic or expanding a pharmacy group, Amber’s empanelment process is designed to address the diverse needs of the UAE’s healthcare ecosystem, ensuring your business is ready for market entry from day one.

The timeline typically ranges from 3 to 6 months. While government networks may be faster, private TPA empanelment depends on the “Network Openness” and the facility’s speciality. Amber’s proactive follow-up system often reduces this timeline by 30%.
Not always. Some networks are “closed” to certain specialities in specific geographic areas. Amber performs a “Network Gap Analysis” to determine which providers are currently accepting new applications.
While not legally mandatory to operate, it is commercially essential. Over 90% of healthcare interactions in the UAE are insurance-based; without empanelment, a facility can only accept “Cash” patients, severely limiting growth.
